not letting me post nobodies in the dunk tank just turns chapotraphouse into the dunk tank 2 very-smart

  • Dirt_Owl [comrade/them, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    I have to wonder why any decent and intelligent person would want to be an industry lead.

    Even being a success under capitalism doesn’t appeal to me. It sounds boring and pointless. What is the point of being rich and leading a bunch of people if all you’re doing is the same pointless goal of turning our beautiful planet into more plastic shit for people to throw away?

    Oh cool, I lead the team that made a new throw away product and pointless waste of resources. I get my sports car that I never drive, my white picket fence and my generic family. Barf. No thanks.

    And this is all assuming that capitalism doesn’t completely collapse itself in my lifetime due to the crumbling empire running out of shit to exploit and a dying planet. Fuck that noise. I’d be happier as communist nobody that a capitalist super star.

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      I feel the same way, but I think for most of these people it’s actually about the social rewards/ego strengthening effects and not the material boons. Like, imagine if the constant drumbeat of capitalist society that tells you “you’re disposable, you’re subhuman, you’re nothing” was actually whispering the opposite in your ear. “You’ve won. You’re better than all those wretched people. You are justified, you are sanctified, you made it, you’re gonna live forever.” Like that kind of external motivation and validation is not a recipe for true happiness, but I have to imagine it feels damn good to have all of society’s messaging and all the people you know pretend that you are some elevated class that actually matters.

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        God communists are so fucking smart. You’re entirely correct (here’s my close up observations here https://hexbear.net/comment/4860832)

        I’m ashamed to admit I’ve fallen into the same trap until recently. It’s actually fucking wild because almost everybody I meet actually does just heap absurd praise and worship onto me. Even the blue collar workers in the office will sprint to clean up the tiny spill I made when I’m cleaning it up and tell me to please not because that’s their job

        I remember on my very first day, I asked for directions to a certain room and some guy helped me out, asked me my name what I do. When I told him, he replied with his name and said “Oh, but I’m only a contractor” and sheepishly showed me his contractor work badge and bowed before leaving like he was kneeling before a lord or something to show me fealty

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      i mean, getting rich enough to know 100% sure that you’ll always have a place to live, food to eat and good medical care seems like a motivating goal, and it’s the only way to escape constant existential threat short of a revolution.

      what i cant really imagine is what the hell keeps them going once they have enough money to just vibe.

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        So I know a ton of wealthy tech bros who came from poor families. Many from dirt poor families in India and China

        After they’ve amassed a certain amount, it entirely becomes a social thing. All their friends are other wealthy tech bros. Their partner is also a superficial wealthy PMC or a hot gold digger. Their families admire them for being successful. Their self worth and identity becomes their job title seniority and work accomplishments

        These people starting off working so hard to achieve material comfort for themselves and their families that by the time they’ve made it, they’ve forgotten why they starting working so hard on the first place, and so working hard is all they have left (yes, they actually work hard. I never see them do anything but code or meetings the ENTIRE day and they also log work for hours at home later)

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      So I founded a start up with my partner. It’s an online business that isn’t making a bunch of plastic products and is a service that will help players in our hobby. But honestly, the mental weight of fighting for capital and trying to get funding is… I don’t know if I really play the entrepreneur game well enough for it. I am good at making connections and leading projects and managing people. But the constant need to sell what we’re doing to capitalists as not only “will make a successful business” but “will 100X your investment in 5 years” is just. Excruciating.

      The reason I’m doing it though is that I just don’t see how in the current world I’m supposed to get to a stable and secure state without owning our own business. I used to be a lawyer and I was just protecting the interests of the oligarchy and it was unbearable. Being an employee for someone else is, to my kind, always a risk. We are privileged enough to get this chance to try to build something that lasts, and we are good at it.

      Honestly I long for revolution and the collapse of Western imperialism. I’m bourgeois as fuck but I want to dedicate my life to a meaningful cause. In the meantime though I guess I’m trying to “win” at capitalism enough that I can just be independently wealthy and not rely on others. I don’t know. I hate it all

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    I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its greed.

    -–

    Look, right out of school I started working for a energy company but it has a progressive outlook. It’s true that the vast majority of our business is oil and gas but

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    I can’t imagine what that life must be like, believing in nothing except your next paycheck. Why even get up in the morning, if not to fight for a better world?

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    haha holy shit this is literally just all my coworkers

    The overwhelming sentiment amongst Google office workers is they hated the people who did the sit-in protest

    Except it’s more like “I bet they were all DEI hires who can’t code anyways”

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    It’s honestly amazing at a certain point the amount of somersaults they do to avoid literally ever saying “yes, what Israel is doing is wrong.”

    It’s the same reactionary playbook for everything.

    Cops kill a black teenager “yeah but why did he have a hoodie up and why are all these angry black people burning down Starbucks?!” Instead of “why the fuck do we continue to allow cops the power to kill anyone regardless of whatever reason is given?”

    Or someone is homeless “why don’t they work? How much are they spending on drugs? Why don’t they just get a roommate?” It’s never “homelessness has no place in a civilized society. Let’s simply build some fucking houses and give them to people- yes, even the ones using drugs or not working.”

    I know people are conditioned into certain ways of thinking and all that. I was too. But it just becomes more and more unbelievable to me as days go by that they’re simply just ignorant. Especially on Gaza. As soon as you saw one dead or dying kid, I mean come on man. Who the fuck goes “no that’s fine. Stfu college kids!”

    You’re literally not even a human if you act like that. Being human isn’t just breathing and eating and shitting it’s also all the other stuff… actually it’s ONLY the other stuff that separates us from other animals. Dogs and spiders breathe, eat and shit too. But humans are supposed to love, have compassion, supposed to care about children and the defenseless in society. These dipshit Zionists on Twitter absolutely know the statistic that nearly half of Gaza are under 18. Literally that one stat should be enough for any actual human to go “hold up…” Even if you don’t value the lives of the young militants, ok, but you’re just bombing kids. Or cheering for/condemning those who say to stop (same thing). At this late stage anyone who still even slightly supports the state of Israel is always going to be suspect for the rest of my life. It’s like the people who in the 1970s who were obsessed with Rhodesia. You won’t find many today who admit to supporting it, for good reason. It’s a permanent stain that follows them forever.

    • Sebrof [comrade/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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      I feel your pain and frustration at having people get sucked into this demonic thinking that the egregore of capital requests. It does feel like people lose or even willingly give up their humanity. I’m thinking of my family who will find any reason to justify cop killings, homeless deaths, imperialism. Maybe it helps with cognitive dissonance in their twisted way as they can’t face the challenges of what it would take to change their world and themselves. They were recently mocking the protests too when they were blocking the golden gate bridge? Why? I guess how dare people inconvenience other (white) people, while they’re blind to every other injustice in this world. There may as well be an antichrist, as they are following them.

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    Implying that MLK was an activist because of low SAT scores is quite a take. I’m guessing she’s the type of conservative who rants about affirmative action and iq whenever she thinks of Black ppl.

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    This tweeter was asking in bad faith, but genuinely, why did this start on bougie campuses? I realize that stufents from wealthy backgrounds arent necessarily all monsters, but its not a group I would have expected to take point on a potentially revolutionary action

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        This is basically the argument Castro makes in “My Life” as to why revolutions tend to start with someone that is a descendent of the capitalist class (Castro - father was a plantation owner; Lenin - father was a state councillor and appointed to the hereditary nobility; Mao - father was a moneylender and one of the wealthiest farmers in the region)